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Harryās Shave Club started their prelaunch campaign 2 weeks prior to launch, collected something like 200,000 email addresses on that 2 week campaign. Sold exclusively through their e-commerce platform with the plan to go into wholesale much later.
CBX will already have the data for their target consumers.
Much better to build the brand before going into wholesale channels. Retailers are an afterthought nowadays for launching a brand like this.
I love your optimism Heid, always have. The last two summers the SP steadily climbed every day on sentiment in the story and on the back of things like Chris Oil TR1s but it feels very different this time. Momentum is killed as 40p gets sold into. A lot of bad PR with all the new 2020 retail investors that arrived last year. Why do you think the price action isnāt matching your optimism - or is it dilution or are we just missing Royās āViva UJOāsā and the dancing native Americans on Twitter this year.
Iām still 100% btw just interested. Hopefully tomorrow it will kick off and weāll have an old fashioned Friday Fomo
Hi Deal. Do you have a link for the U Kansas statement
Thanks
Are we not coming to the end of week 3 now?
The WN project is at a great stage. It should be really exciting.... but the price action is not bouncing with confidence which is not so great.
Any positive thoughts on why that is, any thoughts on ESG and if the low carbon creds of our business hits ESG criteria
Someone is dumping shares in 25k clips. Selling into each rise.
Some chunky buys at 34 today. Assuming theyāre buys
Nice one RR. I've been waiting for the bottom of this retrace to add, price action indicates tomorrow might see a turning point but it's been an unusual weekly drop. I thought it might have been profit takers from the 8th Feb as they would have been hitting 100% but as you say it could be something in the background ā Hardly deramping when it's already dropped nearly 20% though. GL
I reckon the 3.5m bonus is helping him through this dark period. Didnāt he actually take the minimum stock option
Canāt see the market letting us buy anymore at this level today. Iām hoping we get one more day tbh
Huge sell off this morning. Iām assuming from the same people who leaked it on Friday.
They're all sells aren't they. Huge volumes
So are we all assuming that there will be a placing RNS on Monday morning? Samo samo
Olderandwiser the infection rate of Copid-19 is 1-3, flu is 1-1. if the current measures were not implemented then there are predictions that there could be an excess of 500,000 deaths and well over a million hospitalised in the U.K. This would decimate our health service. You should not post comments comparing this virus to flu, itās ill informed and quite dangerous.
I think your right Sujood that this SP will bounce back and is funded for operations this year, so is in a good position to ride this out.
Where you are naive is putting the drop down to a media fuelled fear. Global Economies are stalling due to an infectious virus that is proving to kill a huge percent of the over 60s who contract it. The scientific facts have been delivered by the WHO and our chief Science and chief medical officers. They are preparing for 80% infection with a 1% fatality rate. They are asking those infected to self isolate for 7 days. They are expecting a peak in 4 - 6 weeks time. This will effect every single business
The media are not scaring people. This is very real.
My opinion is hold if you can, especially with this business but thereās darker days ahead
Obviously DYOR
Stay healthy and GLA
Icemanzag ??
Union Jack Oil plc (AIM: UJO), a UK focused onshore conventional hydrocarbon production, development and exploration company, notes the announcement issued by the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy on behalf of the UK Government, on 2 November 2019, in respect of a shale gas moratorium.
This statement will have no impact on Union Jack's continuing and planned future production, development and exploration operations which are exclusively conventional.
The Company has no intent to engage in hydraulic fracturing operations in England, neither now nor in the future.
Voting rights shareholders would have to vote the offer through, it would be public news and the SP would rise to reflect the bid.
I obviously hope you're right OilNovice ā these things do take time to get right and it's difficult to judge without knowing their personnel structure, how their recruitment is going and how much content will be created in-house.
What is misleading is the contract already awarded, as you don't get that signed off by stakeholders of large financial clients from reputation alone. You would have to show examples of what you are going to do and how you are going to do it.
The difference between this business and Unilad is that Unilad had a huge audience and brands want access to that audience. It's easier to sell self-produced branded content to potential clients if they trust you know the audience and you also own the channel.
That is what I am interested in seeing; what kind of briefs they are going for and what their approach is when they are content creators and not the channel as well.
But as you say OilNovice I'm just over eager to see something and if that is going to be Jan 2020 I'll manage my expectations
The background business structure and legacy issues with Widecells has nothing to do with the general concerns of the launch of IL.
Any agency that can kick off with a Ā£1m annual retainer creates a huge splash in the industry, regardless of all this āname change issuesā, ālegacy issuesā ānow they have their ticker changedā b.s.
Where is the creative fanbase? Their Twitter account is followed by you lot, Iāve never seen an Agency that has a social media act that is followed by solely PIs. It should be full of film makers, designers, developers marketing execs - itās a very obsessive industry
When the agency Attic launched in Sydney years ago they built up so much anticipation in the marketing press prior to opening they were nearly destroyed by the scale of the initial demand.
For any agency creating content for brands you need to have more than some dodgy stock image of a plane for your own brand. Whereās your teasers and tasters of the great content they are going to make.
My other concern was the line they put out: āWe have successfully tested the agency modelā. WTF does that mean; they have run 6 months of dummy projects and have data to show the success of their campaigns and client satisfaction with account management and ROI
Iām invested and I donāt like to talk my own shares down but I want to start seeing something and at least want someone in my industry to mention their name soon
GLA